Does anybody know what happened to Captain Picard after the Stargazer & before the Enterprise-D?
JDW
JDW
I'll plump for 'Metamorphosis' by Jean Lorrah. A really good Data story, that for me comes the closest to describing the world as Data really sees it. Oh and you see a really good side of Pulaski as well. IIRC it's set just after TNGs 2nd season's "Measure of a Man". Quite an old book by recent Trek standards but worth picking up i reckon.
Yassim said:
"The Buried Age" is the book that came out quite recently, and deals specifically with the era mentioned in the OP.
Haven't read it, but it's being discussed now in the TrekLit forum.
Spider said:
I swear, one of these days I am gonna have to read a Star Trek book.
I've never read a Star Trek novel. Ever. So, my question is, for someone who likes reading science fiction, but doesn't normally read tie in novels, which Star Trek book would you suggest?
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